Abstract
Editorial: Computational Approaches for Human-Human and Human-Robot Social Interactions.
Highlights
Non-verbal behaviors such as gaze, facial expressions, gestures, and vocal behavior carry significant information regarding human personality, emotions, engagement, intentions, action goals, and focus of attention
Automatized detection and analysis of non-verbal social signals can be of particular relevance to human-human interaction (HHI) and in human-robot interaction (HRI)
Research efforts are being directed toward examining the human side of HRI, namely, the human mechanisms of social cognition in interactions with artificial agents
Summary
Edited and reviewed by: Alexandre Bernardino, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal. Specialty section: This article was submitted to Humanoid Robotics, a section of the journal Frontiers in Robotics and AI.
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